Coffee maker



J. W. LYNCH Feb. 15, 1938.

COFFEE MAKER Filed Aug. 6, 1936 SAS ' said chambers, of a strainer frame comprising a upper and lower-chambers, and a conduit betweensaid chambers, of a strainer frame comprising a pair of axially spaced loopsI connected together along one side, one of said loops having a resilient retainer member projecting laterally inward from the side opposite said point of connection to the center of the loop and axially through the other loop, complementa] means on the retaining member and the inner wall of said conduit for retaining the strainer in position across the conduit opening, and a strainer fabric covering said frame in substantial pm.

3. The combination in a coiIee maker, havi'ng spaced chambers, and a conduit between said chambers, of a strainer frame comprising spaced coaxial resilient rings of substantially equal radius, va narrow resilient connection between said rings, a pair of ngers formed to be compressed for entry into said conduit to retain the strainer in position, and a strainer fabric drawn taut over said frame to compress the same and covering at least one side and the edges of said frame.

4. The combination in a coilee maker having spaced chambers, and a conduit therebetween having an internal annular shoulder, of a filter comprising a filter fabric in the form of a bag having a drawstring, a resilient frame of .wire loops for holding the bag in the shape of a short cylinder, said frame having spring elements positioned and tensioned to-snap under said shoulder 20 to yieldingiy retain the strainer in position.

, JOHN W. LYNCrL 

